Who Won and Lost the Democratic Debate? The Web Has Its Say

Who Won and Lost the Democratic Debate? The Web Has Its Say, Bloggers, commentators and the Twitterati bound advised in on the aboriginal Democratic debate, scoring the winners and losers. Hillary Rodham Clinton was the bright victor, according to the assessment shapers in the political apple (even bourgeois commentators).

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont won some credibility for his integrity, while the others — Martin O’Malley, the above governor of Maryland; Jim Webb, the above agent from Virginia and secretary of the Navy; and Lincoln Chafee, the above Rhode Island governor and agent — were mostly beheld as accepting absent their chance.

Some appropriate that addition also-ran was the man still chief on whether to run, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., as Mrs. Clinton appeared to be formidable. Others disagreed.

“I’m still afraid the added four candidates fabricated Hillary Clinton appear off as the likable, reasonable, amenable Democrat.” — Erick Erickson, the bourgeois radio host“Hillary Clinton won. She won because she’s a able debater. She won because Bernie Sanders is not. She won because the aboriginal Democratic presidential agitation focused on advanced behavior — and not her email aspersion or character.” — Ron Fournier, The National Journal“One consequence from Tuesday night’s Democratic debate: Vice President Joe Biden has no account to footfall into the race. If he’s been cat-and-mouse until afterwards this aboriginal prime-time analysis to see if Hillary Clinton collapsed, he accept to accept apparent for himself that she ashamed it.” — Fred Kaplan, an columnist who writes about aggressive issues and action for Slate

“Hillary was (astonishingly) abundant added agreeable and personable than everyone’s admired crazy left-wing uncle. She had few to no cringe-inducing moments. She cautiously threw red meat to the abject if presented with the befalling afterwards adage annihilation that would aching her in the general.” — Leon H. Wolf, Red State, a bourgeois blog

“It was, afterwards question, the acme of the debate. Hillary Clinton was arresting herself adjoin email allegations, if Bernie Sanders came to her rescue. In accomplishing so, he not alone approved the appropriateness that is the authentication of his attack but aswell accepted that he’s no accustomed politician.” — Brian Hanley, The Huffington Post

“Hillary Clinton won because all of her opponents are terrible.” — Ryan Lizza, The New Yorker

“The above governor of Maryland bare a moment in this agitation to breach out of the 1 percent crowd. He didn’t get one. Oddly, O’Malley articulate the a lot of like a baby-kisser of anyone on the date even admitting he is the alone one who has never spent any time in appointment in the nation’s Capitol.” — Chris Cillizza, The Washington Post

“Intense and brooding. Had agitation accepting in the mix or award a beating articulation on issues, even in his adopted action wheelhouse. Frequently bidding annoyance about a abridgement of allocution time, advancing beyond as bitching and grumpy.” — Mark Halperin, Bloomberg Politics, labeling Mr. Webb the debate’s better loser

“Perhaps the better also-ran was the man who was not there — Vice President Joe Biden. While his abstract board ran a able ad assuming the being and his ethics in Mr. Biden’s own voice, the actuality is that Mrs. Clinton was just advantageous tonight. Mr. Biden has to adjudge now and not bang the can down the alley because of deadlines. I don’t see how he chooses to run now.” — John Zogby, a pollster, autograph for Forbes

“There is a actual absolute befalling for Joe Biden to access the chase afterwards this aboriginal debate. Just like respondents in endure night’s pre-debate focus group, humans were acutely afflicted by Abstract Biden’s affecting ad advancement Biden to run. Afterwards watching the ad, 20 humans adumbrated that it fabricated them wish Biden to run — just afterwards seeing the ad.” — Chris Kofinis, whose company, Park Street Strategies, conducted a focus accumulation of 39 ambivalent Iowa Democrats

“Cruel to say but true, Chafee’s ‘I’d just been appointed to my dad’s Senate seat, I was confused’ acknowledgment will accompany ranks of adverse replies.” — James Fallows, The Atlantic
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